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www.takenoprisoners.infoScrounge - Prospect Hall (1982)

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Randy Ardnt - Guitar and Vocals

As of 1981, Scrounge opened for nearly all of The Rub's shows in Flint, MI and beyond. Rub members Dan and Tom Russell would occasionally join Randy onstage as the Scrounginess McStroh band.


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Shockwave Of The North 3.2 MB
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Sex & Stones & Stroh's 5.1 MB
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Track 3 3.5 MB
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I Can Tell By Your Eyes And The Look In Your Smile 11.9 MB
4.0 MB
Do The Scrounge 5.9 MB
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Government Song 4.6 MB
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Reviewer: bunnifer - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - May 20, 2010
Subject: Scrounginess McStroh
He's scroungy, woh woh woh! The Scrounge's songs are timeless and pure fun!! Brings back sooo many great memories of Stroh's, The Original Rub, and hall parties! Love him!


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